All published articles on Europe.
Azerbaijan: winner of the Eurovision song contest. But is it even in Europe? May 14, 2011.
Belgium: on the brink. As the interim PM resigns, the King cuts short his holiday, and the markets press for stability. What next? September 15, 2011.
Belgium: Sinking into the abyss? The King breaks off convalesence to deal with the ongoing constitutional crisis as Belgian borrowing costs "spike". Is this the end? November 25, 2011.
Belgium: still no new government. A caretaker administration has governed since the 2010 election. Would a referendum help? August 16, 2011.
Belgium: on the brink. As the interim PM resigns, the King cuts short his holiday, and the markets press for stability. What next? September 15, 2011.
Belgium: Sinking into the abyss? The King breaks off convalesence to deal with the ongoing constitutional crisis as Belgian borrowing costs "spike". Is this the end? November 25, 2011.
Belgium: still no new government. A caretaker administration has governed since the 2010 election. Would a referendum help? August 16, 2011.
Britain: for articles on the United Kingdom, click here.
Denmark: shifting Lefwards and closer to Europe. The centre-left just scrapes in, hoping to boost productivity to fund increased spending. Will that reduce spiralling deficits? September 16 2011.
Denmark: shifting Lefwards and closer to Europe. The centre-left just scrapes in, hoping to boost productivity to fund increased spending. Will that reduce spiralling deficits? September 16 2011.
Europe: for Continent-wide articles on Europe, click here.
Finland: could the True Finns break up the EU? Not this time. But later, very possibly. April 28, 2011.
France: for articles on the French Republic, click here.
Germany: for articles on the Federal Republic of Germany, click here.
Greece: in denial. The mind boggles as a national strike paralyses the country and it slides towards default. October 6, 2011.
Gibraltar: safer alone. Gibraltarians must be thanking their lucky stars they never joined Spain. September 7, 2011.
Ireland: engaging as ever and forging a future... from the profligacy and mistakes of the immediate past. September 12, 2011.
Italy: Lampedusa, one gateway to Europe. The Mediterranian island struggles under the strain of a constant refugee influx. It's not alone. August 23, 2011.
Italy: soon to fragment? As a town declares independence from Italy, is fragmentation a possibility? September 4, 2011.
Macedonia: profiting from a spat between Kosovo and Serbia. As a border dispute stalls trade between Serbs and Kosovars, the beneficiaries are to Kosovo's south. September 5, 2011.
Spain: The Basque War is over. Eta lays down its arms. October 21, 2011.
Sweden: raise the bar to 5 percent. The election threshold is too low, as a party with paltry support can influence policy and the Sweden Democrats pose a threat. September 19, 2011.
Turkey: for all articles on the Republic of Turkey, click here.
Greece: in denial. The mind boggles as a national strike paralyses the country and it slides towards default. October 6, 2011.
Gibraltar: safer alone. Gibraltarians must be thanking their lucky stars they never joined Spain. September 7, 2011.
Ireland: engaging as ever and forging a future... from the profligacy and mistakes of the immediate past. September 12, 2011.
Italy: Lampedusa, one gateway to Europe. The Mediterranian island struggles under the strain of a constant refugee influx. It's not alone. August 23, 2011.
Italy: soon to fragment? As a town declares independence from Italy, is fragmentation a possibility? September 4, 2011.
Macedonia: profiting from a spat between Kosovo and Serbia. As a border dispute stalls trade between Serbs and Kosovars, the beneficiaries are to Kosovo's south. September 5, 2011.
Romania: Reverting to a monarchy? Strong denials to the contrary, as King Michael I addresses parliament in Bucharest. October 25, 2011.
Russia: for articles on the Russian Federation, click here.
Russia: for articles on the Russian Federation, click here.
Spain: The Basque War is over. Eta lays down its arms. October 21, 2011.
Sweden: raise the bar to 5 percent. The election threshold is too low, as a party with paltry support can influence policy and the Sweden Democrats pose a threat. September 19, 2011.
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